Things To Do in Zanzibar
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Stone town and its buildings are full of history and stories of the old times on Zanzibar, when Sultans, Arabs, Europeans and Zanzibari wrote the history of this beautiful island.
Safari blue is a whole day trip that starts from Fumba, the perfect starting point to explore Menai Bay, an official Conservation Area. Home to beautiful uninhabited islands, the area is stunning, frequented by humpback
If you travel to Zanzibar, you are bound to go on a spice tour. You will learn where the spices come from that you use so naturally when preparing your everyday meal at home.
Enjoy the world famous sunset of Zanzibar’s West Coast on a traditional wooden dhow.Our sunset cruises leave Stone Town in the late afternoon to cruise along the coast of Zanzibar Island.
At first, Changuu Island (known more commonly as Prison Island) was the location where slaves were detained and held until they were transported to places in the Middle East or Europe.
Zanzibar Dolphin Adventures Tanzania offers a few pods of dolphin that have their respective territories around Zanzibar and that can be spotted close to shore. With a little luck, you might even spot
Jozani Forest is the largest area of indigenous forest on Zanzibar. During a guided journey through the forest you will learn the different species of monkeys unique to Zanzibar.
Nakupenda (means I LOVE YOU) is the name of an amazing sandbank located just off Stone town. A Full day trip dedicates Prison Island’s giants tortoises visit, snorkeling, sunbathing, taste of Sea foods and fruits.
See sea turtles in Zanzibar with admission to two conservation destinations in Nungwi. At Nungwi Natural Aquarium, you’ll have the chance to watch the turtles swimming in a hatchery pond.
Tumbatu is one of Zanzibar’s best kept secrets as the vast majority is forbidden from setting foot on the island. To enter the island you need special permission from the elders of the Tumbatu Island community and you won’t find cars or scooters
Chumbe Island Coral Park Ltd. (CHICOP) is an award-winning private nature reserve that was developed from 1991 for the conservation and sustainable management of uninhabited Chumbe Island off Zanzibar.
The most famous marine conservation area in Zanzibar, Mnemba Atoll Marine Park houses populations of moray eels, lion fish, stingrays, and more, all in clear waters with high visibility.Snap on your snorkel gear with our guide.